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These records relate to events that have taken place at the Clark and were created by the employees responsible for public relations and communications.

Identification:

CAI ARC 2008.09

Language:

English

Arrangement of the Papers

This collection is arranged chronologically.

Scope and Contents of the Records

These files were created by a series of employees available for the public relations and communications activities surrounding events at the Clark, ranging from lectures and symposia to musical concerts and family days. They consist of promotional material, some budgets, press releases, correspondence, press clippings, and other items related to the subject.

History of the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute

In 1950 Sterling and Francine Clark chartered the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute as a home for their extensive art collection. Opened to public in 1955, the Institute has built upon this extraordinary group of works to become one of the most beloved and respected art museums in the world, known for its intimate galleries and stunning natural environment. One of the few institutions in the United States that combines a public art museum with a complement of research and academic programs, including a major art history library, the Clark is now a leading international center for research and discussion on the nature of art and art history. Building upon the founders' legacy, the Institute has recently unveiled its master plan for the twenty-first century, which fosters the Clark's commitment to providing space for its expanding research and museum programs while maintaining the unique character of its beautiful rural setting.

Index Terms

Names:

Wilson, Timothy, 1950-

Florida, Richard L.

Partenope, Venice C. (Venice Cecelia), 1902-2004

Ledbury, Mark (Andrew Mark)

Ainsworth, Maryan Wynn

Bensusan, Pierre

Daft, Delphine H.

Diabate, Mamadou, 1975-

Gilder, Cornelia Brooke

Goldfrank, Lionel III

House, John, 1945-

Huemer, Christine

Hunter, Charlie, 1967-

Kim, Emy

Larkin, Patty

Lasser, Michael L.

Lavin, Marilyn Aronberg

Munhall, Edgar

Perry, Daniel, d. 2002

Rogers, Garnet

Secrest, Meryle

Stephens, Suzanne, 1942-

Trischka, Tony, 1949-

Jaffé, David, 1953-

Alpers, Svetlana

Bailey, Colin B.

Balken, Debra Bricker

Baltimore Consort

Ben-Ari, Miri

Blake, Norman, 1938-

Blier, Suzanne Preston

Brown, Christopher P. H.

Burgess, David, guitarist

Burke, Kevin, fiddler

Cao, Yiqiang

Coxe, Nigel

Davis, Guy, 1952-

Earle, Stacey

Edwards, Honeyboy

Erelli, Mark

Forbert, Steve

Gaehtgens, Barbara

Gaehtgens, Thomas W., 1940-

Goffen, Rona, 1944-

Gorka, John

Gough, Maria

Greenblatt, Stephen, 1943-

Grover, David

Hakmoun, Hassan

House, John, 1945-

Joselit, David

Kendall, Richard

Kimmelman, Michael

Koda, Harold

Labaree, Benjamin Woods

Lavin, Irving, 1927-

Limouze, Dorothy A.

Maeder, Edward

Maichack, Mary Jo

Manasse, Jon

Marrow, James H.

Mason, Molly

McKeown, Susan

Melville, Stephen W.

Mendelsohn, Leatrice

Mishra, Sanjay, 1954-

Moxey, Keith P. F., 1943-

Oakley, Francis

Odetta, 1930-

Onians, John, 1942-

Os, H. W. van

Paine, Stephen D.

Potter, Russell A., 1960-

Rand, Richard

Rosen, Gary, 1947-

Rosenthal, Mark (Mark Lawrence)

Samite

Sanabria, Bobby

Sauerlander, Willibald

Schreier, Sandy

Secrest, Meryle

Shapiro, Gary, 1941-

Shiff, Richard

Sluijter, Eric Jan, 1946-

Smither, Chris

Stoddard, Whitney S.

Stuart, Mark, 1965-

Stuckey, Charles F.

Sullivan, Edward J.

Ungar, Jay

Utley, Gertje

Vinx (Musician)

Wainwright, Loudon, 1946-

Watson, Doc

Wheelock, Arthur K.

Wollheim, Richard, 1923-2003

Bernier, Rosamond

Bok, Gordon

Brooke, David S.

Cate, Phillip Dennis

Caviness, Madeline Harrison, 1938-

Clarke, Michael, 1952-

Comini, Alessandra

Conforti, Michael

Cooney, Michael

Corn, Wanda M.

Diallo, Alpha YaYa

Fernandez, Rafael, 1927-

Henderson, Linda Dalrymple, 1948-

Johns, Elizabeth, 1937-

Morath, Max

Norris, David Owen

Richter, David, guitarist

Shindell, Richard

Organizations:

Fine Arts Quartet

Beausoleil (Musical group)

Moscow Boys Choir

Adaskin String Trio

American String Quartet

Amherst Saxophone Quartet

Anam (Musical group)

Ariel Winds

Avanti Winds

Big Six (Musical group)

Brave Old World (Musical group)

Brentano String Quartet

Caramoor Virtuosi

Chicago String Quartet

Coca-Cola Company

French Regional & American Museums Exchange

French Regional & American Museums Exchange

Gokh-bi System

Kassaba

Klezmatics (Musical group)

Lúnasa (Musical group)

Lydian String Quartet

Magellan String Quartet

Manhattan String Quartet (1970- )

Massachusetts Cultural Council

Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art

Moscow String Quartet

Musicians from Marlboro

Paragon Brass Quintet, July 3, 2001

Piffaro (Musical group)

Scholars (Musical group)

Shanghai Quartet

Solas (Musical group)

Southern Rail (Musical group)

Trio Parnassus

Vega String Quartet

Voice of the Turtle (Musical group)

Walden Chamber Players

Waverly Consort

Wayfaring Strangers (Musical group)

Barra MacNeils (Musical group)

Subjects:

Art museums -- Public relations

Places:

Williamstown (Mass.)

Document Types:

Correspondence

Notes

Press releases

Restrictions

Restrictions on Access

This material is currently restricted.

Restrictions on Use

This material is currently restricted.

Administrative Information

Custodial History

These materials were transferred to Storage A sometime after they were created by Communications.